University of Antique

University of Antique
Onibirsidad kang Antique
Pamantasan ng Antique (Filipino)
Former names
  • Antique School of Arts and Trades (1954-1982)
  • Polytechnic State College of Antique (1982-2009)
MottoTransforming lives, Building communities
TypeState University
Established1954
Academic affiliations
AACCUP
ChairmanComm.J.Prospero E. de Vera III
PresidentDr. Pablo S. Crespo Jr.
Vice-presidentDr. Jelyn O. Alentajan
(VP for Academic Affairs)
Dr. Nelly E. Mistio
(VP for Administration & Finance)
Dr. May T. Delgado
(VP for Research, Extension, Continuing Education & Training Services)
Students21,992 (2021)
Address
Mayor Santiago A. Lotilla St.
,
Sibalom 5713
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10°47′34″N 122°00′33″E / 10.79283°N 122.00922°E / 10.79283; 122.00922
CampusMain:
Sibalom, Antique
Satellite:
Hamtic, Antique
Tibiao, Antique
Caluya, Antique
Libertad, Antique
Alma Mater songUniversity of Antique Hymn
NicknameUA
Websiteantiquespride.edu.ph
University of Antique is located in Visayas
University of Antique
Location in the Visayas
University of Antique is located in Philippines
University of Antique
Location in the Philippines

The University of Antique[1] (UA), formerly the Polytechnic State College of Antique,[2] is a state university in the Philippines. It is mandated to provide higher technological, professional and vocational instruction and training in science, agricultural and industrial fields, as well as short-term technical or vocational courses. It is also mandated to promote research, advanced studies and progressive leadership in its areas of specialization.[3] Its main campus is in Sibalom, Antique (a suburb of San Jose).

UA was originally the Antique School of Arts & Trades (ASAT)[4] which was established by virtue of Republic Act 857 sponsored by the late Congressman Tobias A. Fornier in 1954 with Mr. Fermin Taruc as its first Superintendent. Mr. Taruc was sent to Sibalom, Antique by the Bureau of Vocational Education to set up and construct the first buildings of ASAT.

  1. ^ Republic Act No. 9746
  2. ^ Philippine Batas Pambansa Blg. 281 Section 2
  3. ^ Philippine Batas Pambansa Blg. 281 Section 2
  4. ^ Republic Act No. 857

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